The AHR Expo 2025, taking place February 10–12 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, will bring together thousands of professionals from the HVACR industry. With more than 1,800 exhibitors and a broad array of technologies, the event provides a space for attendees to explore new products, solutions, and technical advancements shaping the future of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration.
List of companies featured in this article: Copeland, Johnson Controls, Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC), ebm-papst Inc., Danfoss, Siemens, Opteon, Hitachi Air Conditioning, JUMO, Infinitum, Embraco, MSA Safety.
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At their AHR Expo booth, Copeland will present a range of solutions for HVACR systems, with a focus on improving system efficiency and operational control. One of the key exhibits will include their new AI-driven "Scout AI" feature, integrated into their mobile app. This tool aims to provide real-time system diagnostics and personalized insights to contractors, offering guidance on maintenance and troubleshooting. Copeland will also showcase compressors designed for low-GWP refrigerants, highlighting their compatibility with sustainable cooling applications.
Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls will feature their integrated building automation systems at the event. These systems are designed to optimize the performance of commercial buildings by coordinating HVAC, lighting, and energy management technologies. The display will also include modular chillers and heat pump systems intended for use in retrofits and new construction projects, emphasizing flexibility in meeting varied building design needs. Additionally, Johnson Controls will provide demonstrations of energy monitoring tools that integrate with their broader building management platforms.
Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC)
BAC plans to unveil several cooling solutions designed to address efficiency challenges in data centers and industrial facilities. Featured products include their new immersion cooling tank, tailored for high-density data center applications. This product aims to reduce energy consumption significantly while improving system reliability. BAC will also showcase their TrilliumSeries adiabatic cooler and a modular cooling platform designed to support high-load operations with reduced water and energy usage.
ebm-papst Inc.
ebm-papst Inc. will present a range of fans and motors designed for HVACR systems, including their energy-efficient EC fan technology. This technology incorporates electronically commutated motors for reduced power consumption and quieter operation. They will also display compact fans and blowers tailored for ventilation and air handling units, as well as products specifically designed for refrigeration applications. A notable feature of their booth will be localized manufacturing capabilities, ensuring their products align with North American market standards.
A highlight of Danfoss' exhibit will be the BOCK HGX56 CO₂ T compressor, a transcritical semi-hermetic CO₂ compressor that has won the AHR Expo Innovation Award in the Refrigeration category. This compressor is designed for use in industrial refrigeration, cold storage, ice sports facilities, and heat pumps, offering a larger capacity with six-cylinder technology to support the growth of large-scale CO₂ heat pumps and refrigeration systems. As an award winner, it is also in the running for Product of the Year, which will be announced at the expo.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to see live demonstrations of Alsense and Alsmart HVAC/R automation solutions, the VLT® HVAC FC 102 Drive NEMA 4X, condition-based monitoring (CBM), and TurbocorCloud® software.
The event will also mark the 30th anniversary of Danfoss Turbocor, a pioneer in oil-free compressor technology, originally founded in 1995.
Siemens will showcase its latest advancements in building technologies, with an emphasis on intelligent building automation systems. Their booth will feature systems designed to optimize energy usage across HVAC, lighting, and security systems in commercial and industrial buildings. Visitors can also explore Siemens' digital twin technology, which simulates building performance for enhanced system planning and operational efficiency. The company will also highlight smart thermostats and controllers that integrate seamlessly into IoT-based infrastructures.
Opteon will feature its portfolio of low-GWP refrigerants for air conditioning and refrigeration applications. These refrigerants are intended to help businesses meet environmental regulations while maintaining system performance. At the expo, Opteon will present products specifically formulated for commercial refrigeration, industrial process cooling, and automotive air conditioning systems. Attendees will also learn about retrofitting options for transitioning from older, high-GWP refrigerants to their newer alternatives.
Hitachi Air Conditioning will showcase its latest line of VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) systems at the expo. These systems are designed for commercial and residential applications, providing flexible cooling and heating solutions. A particular highlight will be their energy-efficient mini VRF systems, suitable for smaller spaces, and their smart control technology, which integrates with IoT platforms for enhanced system management. Hitachi will also present its heat recovery systems aimed at optimizing energy use in large-scale buildings.
JUMO will highlight its advanced sensor and automation technologies at the AHR Expo. Key exhibits will include their pressure and temperature sensors designed for use in HVACR systems, as well as controllers that optimize system operations. JUMO will also introduce a new line of digital measurement devices that provide high precision and real-time data monitoring for critical environments. These products aim to improve system reliability and enhance energy efficiency in industrial and commercial applications.
Infinitum will introduce its high-efficiency motors designed for sustainable HVAC systems. These innovative motors offer significant energy savings, reduced carbon footprints, and are built to power air handling units and pumps.
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products will debut the PRO3 Packaged Unit Cooler, which combines a unit cooler and condensing unit into one sleek system. Designed to save installation time and reduce refrigerant charge, the PRO3 system optimizes storage space while increasing energy efficiency. It is precharged with R-448A refrigerant to meet CARB and U.S. Climate Alliance requirements, features energy-efficient scroll/reciprocating compressors, and uses microchannel condensers for corrosion protection.
Embraco will showcase its complete portfolio of refrigeration solutions, including the innovative Sync it All portfolio and a new cutting-edge concept monoblock. The monoblock is designed for top-mounted reach-in refrigerators, offering up to 30% energy savings, flexibility in configurations, and compliance with DOE and NSF standards. Embraco's Sync it All portfolio integrates variable-speed compressors, air fans, and controllers, enhancing system performance and energy efficiency.
At the 2025 AHR Expo in Orlando, Avnan introduced its customizable Fan Coil Controller Platform, designed to enhance HVAC system performance by efficiently managing fan coil units. The platform consists of an advanced control board that oversees HVAC functions and a mobile application providing performance insights, enabling technicians to swiftly identify and address issues. Key features include precise motor control, compatibility with various systems, comprehensive sensor integration, advanced communication capabilities, and a user-friendly mobile interface.
At the 2025 AHR Expo, MSA Safety will present its Automatic Leak Detection (ALD) systems, Parasense Refrigerant Tracking & Compliance Software, and FieldServer Protocol Gateways, offering solutions for refrigerant leak monitoring, compliance, and data connectivity. The MSA Bacharach® Multi-Zone Gas Monitor and Chillgard® 5000 Refrigerant Leak Monitor will be on display, showcasing their ability to detect leaks at levels as low as 1 ppm and monitor up to 16 zones for over 60 refrigerants. Attendees can also explore Parasense Refrigerant Tracking & Compliance Software, a cloud-based tool designed to assist in regulatory compliance and refrigerant management. Additionally, MSA will feature its FieldServer Gateway devices, which facilitate secure connectivity between HVAC-R systems and building automation networks, supporting over 140 communication protocols, including Modbus, BACnet, LonWorks, and KNX. These solutions aim to help businesses improve efficiency, reduce refrigerant emissions, and ensure compliance with evolving industry regulations.
The AHR Expo 2025 will provide attendees with an in-depth look at products and technologies that address the HVACR industry's evolving needs. The featured exhibitors offer a range of solutions for energy efficiency, system sustainability, and operational control. Visitors can engage directly with product experts, attend demonstrations, and explore technical innovations that could influence the future of HVACR systems.